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An estate agent facing meth and perjury charges claims her communication with a high-end P dealer was to chase thousands of dollars that he owed.

Tonya Maree Spicer, 47, and her husband Paul Anthony Spicer are on trial at the Auckland District Court jointly charged with possessing methamphetamine for supply.

Police allege they received an unknown quantity of P from drug dealer Brett Campbell Bogue in 2012, and that Tonya Spicer used coded real estate terms to discuss drug deals during intercepted communications.

On Thursday, Crown prosecutor Brett Tantrum asked Tonya Spicer if she contacted Bogue in order to acquire methamphetamine, which she denied.